Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) is a wanted man (no pun intended). He disappeared in November of 2021 when a cave collapsed on Cassadine Island. His miraculous return has raised questions about whether or not Jason is on Sonny’s side or not. Is he a bad guy? A good guy? Or is Jason’s situation even more complex than we’ve all imagined?
Agent Cates (Adam Harrington) is out for blood, and he’s fixated on Jason Morgan. GH recaps recall John Cate’s first few encounters with Port Charles residents. Particularly, his engagements with Carly Spencer Corinthos (Laura Wright). Soon enough Carly suspected why he kept coming around. Surely it was to sniff out information on Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Moreover, it’s become aware that Jagger’s biggest concern is actually Jason.
Jason and Dex
At first, Cates was deceptive and misled Carly about his indentity. Then shortly after, GH spoilers and rumors hinted toward his involvement with the entire operation. Fast forward to present time and we know Brennan’s true identity. Agent John Jagger Cates is on a mission to end organized crime in Port Charles. Whatever Cates has going on with Jason also involves many others. For starters, Sonny Corinthos. But now more people have been pulled in.
Thanks to Nina (Cynthia Watros), Josslyn (Eden McCoy) knows all about Dex’s plans to kill Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). Of course, the orders to kill and not to kill came from none other than Sonny. But Joss wants nothing to do with Dex now that she’s aware of what he’s actually capable of, and willing to do.
GH previews indicate that Jason isn’t comfortable with how the situation has spiraled. Too many people have been roped in and Jason needs a solution. According to GH rumors, Jason and Dex turn themselves into the police. Like father, like son? Will Dex and Jason have the same idea when it comes to making business moves?
Old habits die hard. Back in the day, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) would call upon Attorney Diane Miller to get him out of his latest legal troubles. Jason is a known career criminal, due to his life of organized crime.
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Jason reaches out to his Attorney. It’s been a minute since Jason has seen Diane, but it’s nice to know that he can still count on Diane in his time of need.
According to General Hospital rumors, Jason Morgan needs Diane’s legal aid. He’s in quite a predicament as his mysterious return from the grave continues to unfold. Will he turn himself in?
Obesssion might be the proper word to describe Nina’s (Cynthia Watros) interest in Carly Corinthos Spencer’s (Laura Wright) life. Her behavior as of late isn’t the only indicator that Nina Reeves is a few cards short of a deck.
Prior to Carly, Nina committed some unthinkable crimes, just to eventually become besties and even the wife of her victims. Why? The world may never know. But Nina definitely stole Sonny and Ava’s daughter Avery- out of Ava’s womb. And now she’s best friends with Ava and married to Sonny. Well, I guess that’s how they roll in Port Charles.
It all began when Nina lost her long lost daughter Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). She had searched for her child for years, just to learn that she was right under her nose. Furthermore, when she finally learned her daughter’s identity it was too late. Nelle was a psychopath and died because of her own actions. Still, rage rose up working Nina and sparked a certain vengeance in her soul. Of course, we all know that the finger was pointed right to Carly. As GH recaps highlight, Nina has married Carly’s husband and stolen her hotel. Also, she tipped off the SEC and sent Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) to Pentonville.
Nina Moved On From Carly
Could the ongoing feud between Nina and Carly simply fizzle to an end? Well, maybe. However, it seems that would only be likely if Nina had someone else’s life to focus on. According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Carly is yesterday’s news. I suppose that doesn’t mean that she’s done sticking it to Carly for good, but GH spoilers tease that Nina has an entirely new focus. Apparently Nina has never heard the phrase don’t shoot the messenger. The spite effect that Nina ruined her own marriage she lashed out at Diane for delivering the divorce papers. Will Diane have to watch her back?
As if Dr. Hamilton Finn doesn’t already have enough on his plate, and now he faces even more turmoil. He’s a dedicated and beloved father, son, Doctor, and friend, yet Finn can’t seem to find peace. Just as he and Elizabeth were taking things to a new level, he’s slapped with this malpractice lawsuit. Thankfully, Dr. Finn has Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) in his corner.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors indicate that the fight against the Muldoon family will be a tough one. Dr. Finn (Michael Easton) faces a judge and jury in the most intimidating event of his career. Especially since he knows that GH is will to throw him under the bus to save to hospital as a whole. In other words, the board of executives over at General Hospital (the fictional hospital, not the tv show) will sacrifice Hamilton Finn in a heartbeat if that means keep the hospitals name out of the mud. That’s not saying much in terms of a positive outlook for Dr. Finn. On top of it, Diane Miller is the prosecuting attorney. Exactly, no more needs to be said.
Diane Causes Gregory’s Medical Emergency
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Gregory isn’t too happy with Alexis’s BFF, Diane. In fact, he doesn’t think twice about confronting her as they pass on by. As we know, Gregory’s ALS condition only gets worse over time. And any kind of added stress can be detrimental to his health. That said, watching his son’s freedom in jeopardy could take a toll on Gregory. GH rumored hint that Gregory suffers a devastating setback after Diane’s ruthless courtroom attack on Finn.
She’s a cut-throat attorney who stops at nothing (within the law) to win. But will her persistent prosecution cause more damage than she ever imagined?
When it comes to top notch attorneys, Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) sets the bar high in Port Charles. She’s a shark of a lawyer and works tirelessly for her clients. And it doesn’t hurt that her biggest clients have her on retainer practically 24/7.
Diane came to Port Charles in 2007. She was hired to represent known mobster, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) for the shooting of Lorenzo Alcazar (Ted King). But before Diane, there was Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). Nancy Lee Grahn originate the role in 1996 with a recurring status on GH.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Diane goes up against one of the best attorneys around when she represents the Muldoon case. Thankfully, Finn finds the perfect lawyer. First, Finn turned to his friend and a former attorney for some advice. Granted she isn’t currently practicing law, Alexis didn’t forget how to hop on and peddle that bike. Unfortunately, Alexis’s information made Finn’s day go from terrible to ruinous. Now he is on the hunt for the perfect lawyer to defend him in the malpractice lawsuit filed against him and GH.
Alexis Battles Diane For Finn
According to GH spoilers and rumors, Finn’s career is on the line as he desperately searched for a sure fire win of an attorney. He seems to hit a dead and and begins to lose hope. That’s when his dear friend Alexis comes in. GH rumors tease that Alexis returns to law to help her friend. She knows what it’s going to take to save Finn’s entirely life’s work, so she decided to take matters into her own hands. Ultimately, Alexis and Diane see their day on court. Who will win?
In January of 2007, Diane Miller (Carolyn Henessy) was hired as Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) lawyer. It wasn’t long before two became friends. Despite his criminal tendencies, Diane can see Sonny’s warm heart and family values.
Over the years, Sonny and his trusted attorney grew close. Not the kind of closeness he and his former attorney Alexis Davis had going on, but close in a family-friend sense. Apparently, close enough to where Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) feels confident enough in her’s and Sonny’s relationship to blur the lines between professional and personal.
According to recent GH spoilers and rumors, Diane advises against marrying Nina. She sees what most everyone else sees, and won’t stay silent. Its obvious to most that Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) isn’t cut out for Sonny’s life. In fact, there are times when even Nina herself knows darn well she doesn’t have what it takes. And that’s why she has come running to Carly (Corinthos) Spencer more than once.
How will Sonny take Diane’s advice about Nina? Will he see what she throws down in front of him? Or, will he continue to walk with the wool pulled over his eyes?
Is Michael (Chad Duell ) just feeling vulnerable in the moments surrounding his Dad’s trial? Because what other explanation is there for him to drop a bombshell on Sonny at this time? According to General Hospital previews, Michael confesses in the courtroom!
Who would have ever thought that the day would come when the Feds catch up with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard)? Unfortunately, Sonny and his family are going through it as Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) fights for his fate. She and Sonny remain laser focused on his freedom. That said, there’s no time for distraction.
Michael Confesses In The Courtroom
General Hospital news and spoilers indicate that Sonny could get distracted at the most inopportune time. It’s right now that he must stick to his and Diane’s plan to ensure he makes it out of this unscathed. However, Gh spoilers tease that Michael could possibly derail the plan.
In a recent GH promo, Michael has something to say to Sonny. He has something to get off of his chest, and wants to spit it out right there. Will Michael be able to control his impulsive confession, or could things go south for Sonny due to Michael’s guilty conscience?
Dante questions Michael about Sonny! …The big question hanging over Port Charles is whether or not Sonny goes down for food. His FBI arrest has Port Charles scrambling to find out who is responsible. As a detective, that’s exactly what Dante does. First, he starts with his brother Michael.
According to GH recaps, The FBI busted in and arrested Sonny Corinthos on suspicions of his involvement with Pikeman. Meanwhile, he sits in the interrogation room waiting for his trusted attorney, Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy).
General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate that Dante questions Michael about their father. Despite the fact that Dante is a detective, and therefore he and Sonny are on opposite sides of the law, he in no way wants to see his father go down in flames. The latest GH spoilers tease that tension between Dante and Michael thickens, and things get heated. Will Michael be able to convince his brother?
Is this the end for Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard)?
Diane questions Sonny’s reign! …Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) has represented Sonny since 2007. Her confidence as a lawyer has the skills, knowledge, and experience to back it up. That’s why Sonny hired her all those years ago. In that regard, Diane has never doubted that she can win one of Sonny’s cases… until now.
Diane questions Sonny’s reign as Port Charles
General Hospital spoilers tease that the water Sonny’s in is not just hot, it’s boiling. Never in his entire career in organized crime has he been this tightly cornered. But GH rumors tease that there’s much more than meets the eye.
Sonny and Diane GH
According to GH previews and spoilers, Diane and Sonny discuss his situation. And for the first time, the all star attorney, Diane Miller, questioned her ability to get Sonny off the hook. Sadly, Diane questions whether or not this time is the time that dies him in.
…Are Diane and Robert over before they even begin? By now it’s public knowledge that Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) and Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) have the hots for each other. And with Holly Sutton (Emma Samms) out of the picture, Diane and Robert have the green light to see where this could go. But will the new attorney in town come between them?
Previously, All My Children fans couldn’t contain themselves when GH news and spoilers revealed that Walt Willey was heading to General Hospital. According to past GH spoilers, Willey goes from Pine Valley to Port Charles, and the best part is that he stays in character. Sadly, the audience said goodbye to Jackson Montgomery and the entire AMC series in 2011. When the soap opera ended, its iconic couple followed suit. In those final Pine Valley moments, Jackson was left at the altar. Without a doubt, devastation spread from the abandoned, fictional groom to the AMC audience at home. Did he ever move on from Erica Kane (Susan Lucci)?
Will Jackson Montgomery and Diane Miller hit it off?
Since the single (as far as we know) attorney from Pine Valley is heading to Port Charles, he has the perfect opportunity for a fresh start. It’s safe to say he won’t have any trouble finding interested ladies when he comes to town. On the contrary, he’ll most like have the opposite problem.
Are you ready for Walt Willey to shake things up as Jackson Montgomery?
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